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  • The Cat Who Cracked a Cold Case (Conrad the Cat Detective #3)

    (By L.T. Shearer)

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    “Book Descriptions: The Cat Who Cracked a Cold Case by L T Shearer is a charming cosy crime read for fans of Richard Osman and S. J. Bennett.

    A crime gone unsolved for five years . . .

    The life of Lulu Lewis, a retired police detective, took an unforgettable turn when Conrad first
    introduced himself to her. Unforgettable because:

    a) Conrad is a special cat.
    b) Special because he told her so. Yes, that’s right, he can talk. (For obvious reasons, this ability
    remains a closely guarded secret while they live together on her canal boat, The Lark.)

    Visiting an old friend in Manchester, the pair stumble across a chilling news report about a trail of
    bodies found across the city that echo a string of cold case murders from Lulu’s past in London.

    Joining forces with the local police, the pair must use every ounce of their intuition in order to find a
    connection between the seemingly random killings and track down a ruthless murderer . . .”

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